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    GEORGIANS AFRAID OF THE CHECHENS... FROM RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE
    Pavel Simonov, Asim Oku

    Axis News
    April 12 2006

    The Chechen members of the Russian military intelligence are acting
    in the Georgian territory. This was declared by a representative of
    the leadership of the Ministry of Interior of Georgia, affiliated
    with the counterspionage department. AIA has addressed him with the
    request to comment on the statement that the Chechen employees of
    the Main Intelligence Service

    Emblem of GRU (GRU) of the Ministry of Defence of Russia have
    been operating outside the Chechen Republic. April 6 the Russian
    newspaper Moskovsky komsomolets published a report from the Chechen
    Republic, containing interview to the Lieutenant-Colonel Said Magomed
    Kakiyev. He is a commander of one of the two battalions of the GRU
    in which the majority of servicemen is made by the Chechens. The
    battalion headed by Kakiyev, conditionally carries the name of the
    "West" that corresponds to a zone of its operative responsibility. It
    has been operating mainly in the western part of the Chechen Republic.

    The Moskovsky komsomolets' article basically repeats the previous
    stories of the Russian press devoted to Kakiyev. Some original
    snatches concern the battalion itself: its equipment, tactics of
    special operations, and the tasks carried out by the unit. However
    the most interesting points concern the geography of the activities
    of Kakiyev's subordinates. As it was already noted, a zone of their
    responsibility is the Western Chechnya. In the north this part of the
    republic adjoins to Stavropol Territory, in the West it adjoins two
    other North Caucasian republics - Ingushetia and Northern Ossetia,
    and in the south rests against the Russian-Georgian border.

    Especially, about half of this sector of the border lies within the
    zone of the direct responsibility of the battalion "West". Formally
    it is considered that Kakiyev's subordinates "work" exclusively in
    territory of the republic. However the correspondent of the Moskovskij
    komsomolets narrates that "the battalion along with the servicemen
    of the Ministry of Interior and the FSB operates also outside the
    Chechen Republic. But this is not especially advertised...". The
    truth is that two years ago in an interview to the online paper
    Utro.ru Kakiyev himself had recognized that his battalion carries
    out operations in the neighbouring North Caucasian republics, in
    particular in Ingushetia and Daghestan. However, except for these two,
    the Chechen Republic adjoins also to Georgia.

    Georgian secrets of the GRU

    Making comments on the above-stated information, the source in the
    Ministry of Interior of Georgia has told that according to the
    counter-intelligence of Tbilisi, the Chechen members of the GRU
    have indeed participated in secret operations in territory of the
    republic. As a rule, they were crossing the border a bit at a time,
    under a kind of refugees or the Chechen separatists. Border crossing
    was carried out both from the Chechen Republic, and from Daghestan.

    Cases when the Chechen scouts passed deep into the Georgian territory
    more than on fifty kilometers are also known. Here they were engaged
    in gathering of the information on routes of movement and places of
    stationing of the Chechen separatists, especially their leaders.

    Georgian counter-intelligence has suspicions that the GRU members
    have also carried out secret special actions. In particular, it is
    an issue of provocation instigation of collisions between various
    groups of the Chechen separatists and of liquidation of some of their
    activists. To the point, these data were indirectly confirmed in March
    2004 with the commander of the battalion "West" Said-Ìagomed Kakiyev.

    The assassinated Ruslan Gelayev In an interview to the Russian online
    paper Utro.ru he said: "Our unit had to participate in a special action
    on annihilation of the gang of Gelayev in Daghestan". Ruslan Gelayev
    was considered as one of the chief commanders of the separatist
    movement. He was lost some weeks prior to the publication of the
    mentioned above interview of Kakiyev. And it actually took place on
    the Georgian border, in the area which does not relate at all to the
    zone of the responsibility of the battalion "West".

    The representative of the Ministry of Interior of Georgia recollects
    that in the summer-autumn of 2002 Tbilisi was seriously worried about
    the Chechen scouts with a view of chances to legitimize intrusion of
    the Russian troops in the territory of the republic. As he said, at
    that time Moscow considered an feasibility of transfer to Georgia of
    several dozens of Chechens from the GRU. Back they should come in the
    guise of a kind of separatists. Then under a pretext of destruction of
    "congestions of insurgents" in the Georgian territory, the Russian
    command expected to lead a large-scale operation of "smooth-out"
    of the Chechen settlements in the northeast of the republic.

    By the way, in September 2002 the representatives of the highest Moscow
    leadership spoke openly about such an opportunity. The then Minister
    of Foreign Affairs of Russia Igor Ivanov declared that his country
    "reserves the right to itself to pursue terrorists, including in the
    territory of Georgia". And President Vladimir Putin had publicly asked
    the Russian General Staff to submit him proposals on the possibility
    to strike against the bases of terrorists "directly in the Georgian
    territory". Our interlocutor is convinced that rapproachement of
    Tbilisi with Washington in military area, in particular the stay at
    that time in Georgia of a significant number of instructors from the
    Pentagon, has allowed to avoid such a scenario. "Russians were afraid
    of the prospect to collide here with American militaries," - considers
    the representative of the Georgian Ministry of Interior. Concluding
    the conversation, he noted that the peak of activity of the Chechen
    scouts in the territory of the republic had fallen to the period of
    2001-2004. At the same time our source does not exclude that the GRU
    is continuing to operate in the north-west of Georgia at present, too.

    Enemy number one?

    Georgia keeps one of the first places among the CIS countries as
    regards the activity of the Russian intelligence services. Last year
    the Vice-Speaker of the Georgian parliament Michael Machavariani even
    declared, that the Russian agents have been penetrating all power
    structures of the republic.

    Simon Kiladze Most likely, arrest of the official of the presidential
    administration Simon Kiladze a few weeks ago, was intended to support
    similar statements. "I am afraid, it is not the last person who can
    be found out in the state structures, engaged in similar activities,"
    - the head of state Michael Saakashvili has noted. "We have a lot of
    information that we have been collecting for a longer time," said he.

    Commenting the current situation in an interview to Russian online
    paper Kavkazskij uzel, a representative of the Georgian Ministry
    of State Security has told that "the Russian intelligence and
    counter-intelligence have been working very energetically in Georgia."

    According to his data, "the approximate number of the Russian
    fixed-post spies working in our country reaches 50-75 persons". And
    though in republic have been operating various Russian special
    services, including the FSB (since 1999-2000 by the use of the
    Department of Coordination of the Operative Information - UKOI), the
    attention of Tbilisi is keeping a close watch almost exclusively on
    the GRU.

    The espionage theme became an integral part of the Georgian-Russian
    opposition during the rule of Edward Shevardnadze (1992 - 2003). It
    was promoted to no small degree by the unadvertised participation of
    the Russian power structures in the Abkhazian conflict (1992-1994).

    >From the beginning of 2000, the growth of espionage mania of Tbilisi
    regarding Moscow has been observed. The given phenomenon in many
    respects is the result of the second Chechen war, that begun autumn
    1999, and the change of power in Georgia four years later.

    After renewal of military actions in the Chechen Republic, the Russian
    leadership has accused Tbilisi of connivance, and even assistance to
    the Chechen separatists.

    In September 2002 the Chief of the General Staff of Russia Anatoly
    Kvashnin compared the government of Georgia to a regime of the Talibs
    in Afghanistan, having accused the Georgian power structures in
    rendering assistance to the Chechens. Shortly before that, official
    representatives of Tbilisi had announced the fact of assault and
    battery by the Russian aircraft on the territory of the republic.

    Against this background, in September 2002, shown discontent
    with cooperation with Georgia in the sphere of security, Vladimir
    Putin declared deployment of the GRU units on the border of the two
    countries. The then Head of Georgian intelligence Àvtandil Yoseliani
    publicly showed his concern on the subject. However in June 2003
    the President of Russia has spoken out on the possible appearance of
    the GRU members already directly in the Northeast Georgia. Thus he
    has officially confirmed the fact of heightened interest of his own
    secret services to this area.

    In December of the same year an unnamed member of the Georgian
    government has warned on the pages of the British paper The Guardian,
    about the plans of the GRU "to wreck construction of the Baku -
    Tbilisi - Ceyhan pipeline". According to the source of the English
    journalists: "the pipeline can be attacked by the Chechen insurgents
    or the ecological saboteurs recruited by the Russian military
    intelligence". Making comments on the article,

    Àvtandil Yoseliani Namyk Abbasov, the Minister of National Security of
    Azerbaijan, has noted that "it does not follow to seriously perceive
    such statements". At the same time he has recognized the presence of
    intelligence data on possible actions of terror against the Baku -
    Tbilisi - Ceyhan pipeline.

    In August 2004 Nikolay Tabatadze, the Deputy Minister of Foreign
    Affairs of Georgia, has declared that at one of the Russian army
    bases in the North Caucasus about 400 inhabitants of South Ossetia
    have been undergoing special training. South Ossetia is an autonomous
    republic located within the borders of Georgia, but not submitting
    to Tbilisi. The Georgian official also told that Anatoly Sysoyev,
    the military adviser of the South Ossetian president, is a GRU colonel.

    Tabatadze has noted that the Russian officer arrived to South Ossetia
    in June 2004 and since then personally supervises the preparation of
    200 more persons directly in territory of the rebellious republic.

    Simultaneously, on the background of activization of the efforts
    to settle the Georgian-Ossetian conflict, a group of insurgents not
    under control of either party emerged in the zone of opposition.

    According to Georgy Baramidze, the Minister of Defence of Georgia,
    the given group has been "well equipped and trained". As the main task
    of the unknown insurgents the minister named "provocations on kindling
    large-scale military actions". According to Baramidze, the group has
    arrived to South Ossetia from the Russian territory. In parallel, the
    representatives of the Georgian command have distributed information
    that the "third force" in the zone of the conflict consists not from
    the Southern Ossetians, but from the servicemen of a GRU division.

    Additional information on this occasion has been made public in
    November, 2004 by the Head of the Committee on Defense and Security in
    the Georgian parliament Givi Targamadze. He told about the delivering
    to Georgia of the diversive groups trained by the Russian military
    intelligence. According to Òargamadze, this time, their task consisted
    in striking the key targets of power supply. The current President
    of Georgia Michael Saakashvili has actually confirmed availability of
    "data on diversions about to take place".

    Half a year later, in May 2005, Georgian press fed by the local
    authorities, has accused the GRU of plans of destabilization of
    situation in the Dzhavaheti area in the south of the republic,
    inhabited mostly by the Armenians.

    Givi Targamadze The same month, during the US President's visit to
    Tbilisi, an assasination attempt on him has been accomplished. Vladimir
    Arutyunyan suspected of this crime, was detained in July of the same
    year. Then the leader of the Popular Front of Georgia Nodar Natadze
    declared that the arrested person "is an agent of the GRU".

    July 25, 2005 Georgian Minister of Interior Vano Merabishvili has
    accused the mentioned above Anatoly Sysoyev of the organization
    of acts of terror in territory of the country. As the Minister of
    Interior put it: "About one and a half year ago under direction of
    the GRU colonel a diversive group that have had training preparations
    in Russia has been formed." Actions attributed to the group have
    been directed against the state strategic objects, first thing,
    concentrating on the system of power supply. Three citizens of South
    Ossetia have been detained on charge with direct perpetration of these
    diversions. The republican TV has shown a confession of one of them -
    Georgy Valiyev. He has told about the combat training at the training
    camp in South Ossetia under direction of the Russian instructors.

    Vano Merabishvili About 100-115 persons were trained alongside with him
    there. Then, in August the same year, 90 of them were sent to the North
    Caucasus where they have continued trainings assisted by the Russian
    instructors again. According to Valiyev, they had been training the
    skills of guerrilla warfare, in particular, mine-laying and blasting
    operations. Givi Targamadze, the Head of the Parliamentary Committee
    on Defense and Security, has announced in this connection that "in
    Georgia the numerous secret-service network operates and diversive
    groups are being prepared with the strength up to 120 persons."

    In turn, the Vice-Speaker of the parliament Michael Machavariani
    ascertained: "The GRU has its agents at all levels of authority of
    Georgia". As he said: "Old channels of secret service network that
    have been used by the KGB in the past, continue to function today,
    too". The Vice-Speaker has emphasized that "when Russia started
    already to organize the acts of terror, a secret network within the
    power structures is especially dangerous". It goes without saying
    that Moscow has categorically denied all charges of Tbilisi.

    According to the Russian Foreign Ministry press release, this country
    "has no relation" to the acts of terror in the territory of Georgia.

    It was noted that "the persons, whose names were mentioned in the
    statement of the Ministry of Interior of Georgia, are not registered
    and do not work in any official structures of Russia".

    Representatives of the Russian Defence Ministry have voiced their
    position through the mass-media, especially having underlined that
    Anatoly Sysoyev "all is not on the list of the GRU".

    Simultaneously sources in the General Staff have called all the
    data of the Georgian side "the extreme provocation reflecting the
    general unfriendly line of the official Tbilisi towards Moscow". It
    was also said that "the persons specified by Merabishvili have never
    served in the Russian army". Despite of such unequivocal refutations,
    officials of the Georgian Ministry of Interior have conveyed their
    request to the Russian colleagues to provide information on the
    already well-known "GRU colonel". According to Vano Merabishvili,
    the incoming reply said that Anatoly Sysoyev does really exist, but
    "granting of the information on him infringes on interests of Russia's
    national security".

    January, 22 this year as a result of diversions pipelines on which
    the Russian gas is delivered to Georgia and Armenia have been
    damaged. Representatives of the official Tbilisi accused Moscow of
    the organization of these actions. The responsibility they have
    actually assigned to the Russian military intelligence, having
    demanded extradition of "two GRU officers, Anatoly Sysoyev and Roman
    Boiko". They also were accused of the organization of similar actions
    that took place in the Georgian territory in 2004. It is curious,
    that in this connection, "a source in one of the FSB divisions"
    on an internet site Kavkazsky Uzel, has confirmed the presence in
    Georgia of the Russian secret-service network. He has also noted,
    that in South Ossetia "secret services of almost all countries of
    the world, including Russia and Georgia" actively operate. However,
    the representative of FSB has accused the Georgian colleagues in
    diversions on gas pipelines.

    Moscow's Chechen intelligence

    According to the statement of the representative of the Georgian
    Ministry of Interior, the Chechen battalion "West" has been the one of
    divisions of the Russian military intelligence that has conducted its
    operations in the republic. It refers to the most coded structures of
    the GRU. In total there are only two such battalions conditionally
    called the "West" and the "East". They have been generated in the
    end of 2003, on the basis of two special task companies, operating in
    the Mountain grouping structure of the Russian troops in the Chechen
    Republic. Both of the battalions are submitted directly to the General
    Staff of the army.

    Servicemen of the "East", the same as its commander Sulim Yamadayev,
    in the period of 1994-1999 were a part of the armed formations of
    the Chechen separatists, and fought against the Russian troops. For
    this reason, representatives of Moscow at times have been treating
    them with some mistrust and even suspicion.

    The battalion "West", on the contrary, from the Russian point of view,
    is considered the most reliable Chechen unit. Its many representatives,
    the same as their commander, Lieutenant Colonel Said-Magomed Kakiyev,
    still in 1993-1994 belonged to the armed formations of the pro-Russian
    opposition opposed to the Chechen president Dzhokhar Dudayev.

    Said Magomed Kakiyev Shortly before the beginning of the first war
    in republic (December, 1994), Kakiyev even commanded all the forces
    of opposition, bulding on the aid of the Russian secret services.

    In 1994-1996 a part of the veterans of the battalion "West" acted
    on the side of federal army, including within the framework of
    power structures of then pro-Russian administration of the Chechen
    Republic. After the conclusion of the arrangement on the termination
    of the conflict in August 1996 (the Khasavyurt agreements), the
    majority of them has left for Russia. They returned home only after
    the beginning of the second Chechen war in the autumn of 1999.

    Personnel In the Russian mass-media contradictory information on the
    strength of the battalion "West" has been disclosed. Most likely, data
    that is most approached to reality, is that from 1,000 up to several
    thousand people serve in the battalion. In January 2005 Kakiyev has
    declared, that the number of persons willing "to get in the battalion
    reaches 3144 persons who have fighting experience". The majority of the
    servicemen is made by the Chechens. Their significant part - natives
    of the Nadterechny area in the northwest of the Chechen Republic.

    Therefrom comes Kakiyev himself. Population of this area traditionally
    adhere to the pro-Russian frame of mind and from the beginning of
    1990's negatively perceive the idea of independence of the republic.

    Some Caucasian sources note one more rather curious detail regarding
    the personnel of the battalion. According to these sources, Kakiyev
    and a lot of his nearest fellows are natives of the Chechen kin known
    for adherence to those local Suffi orders that from the second half
    of the 19th century in every possible way showed the loyalty to the
    Russian authority. It explains the emphasized devotion of Kakiyev
    and of some his officers. Joining the battalion the beginners from
    among Chechens, necessarily should swear fidelity on the Koran. The
    commander calls himself "the slave to the Allah" and "the soldier
    of an islam", but also a "fierce opponent of a vakhabism". Thus,
    participation of Kakiyev and his comrades-in-arms on the side of
    Moscow is based, among other things, on the ideological antagonism
    between the currents of the traditional for the North Caucasus Suffi
    currents in Islam and modern Islamic fundamentalism. At the same time,
    at online forums visited by the local Muslim youth, in particular from
    North Caucasus, Kakiyev and his subordinates are not seldom called as
    "national-traitors".

    Tasks and Tactics Talking to a reporter of the Moskovsky komsomolets,

    Kakiyev announced that the aim of his battalion is "to annihilate camps
    and basis of the militants in the mountainous part of the republic, to
    carry out search operations". Other Russian sources note that this unit
    participates in almost all the significant reconnaissance operations
    in the Western Chechnya. It is known from Kakiyev's contacts with
    the journalists that his battalion has played a key role in the
    elimination of a number of major separatist movement commanders,
    particularly Ruslan Gelayev, March 2004.

    In the connection of the used tactics, Kakiyev notes: "We do not
    move around the republic in large columns. We move forward in small
    groups to a particular site of the special operation." Characteristic
    feature of the battalion is its ability to conduct combat operations
    for several weeks in the difficult climate and terrain of the Chechen
    mountain areas. There is various indirect evidence that in many cases
    Kakiyev's subordinates operate with civilian clothes on or using
    the separatists' equipment. In combination with common appearance
    of local population, knowledge of language and traditions, the
    battalion's servicemen qualitatively differ from the representatives
    of other Russian units. And necessarily they freely accept shape of
    the opponent.

    Intelligence and Counter-intelligence

    The mentioned above qualities allow the Kakiyev's subordinates to
    effectively collect intelligence among local population. According
    to indirect evidence, the command of the battalion has set the
    intelligence using its agents going. Information on the location of
    separatist units in the mountains and their planned operations is being
    obtained in such a way. At the same time Kakiyev is extremely careful
    not to allow the enemy agents taking root within his battalion. In
    this regard his unit is protected to the best advantage in comparison
    with the other Chechen power structures operating on the Russian
    authority's side. As a rule, the new Chechen recruits are accepted to
    the battalion at a personal reference of a battalion veteran. Former
    supporters of the separatist movement receive flat refusal.

    For the same reason Kakiyev avoids close contacts with the other
    power structures of the republic consisting of his fellow-tribesmen.

    The commander of the battalion is firmly convinced that many of the
    former separatists siding with them are, in fact, "double agents".

    Armament According to the Russian regional periodical Yuzhny reporter,
    the battalion "West" is equipped with the "most sophisticated weapons
    in Russian army". In its turn, a reporter of Moskovsky komsomolets
    tells the following: "Regular armament of the reconnaissance units:
    sub-machine-guns, machine-guns, sharp-shooter's guns, noiseless firing
    equipment, night vision devices, everybody has - Stechkin's handgun
    and knives, including knives with a discarding blade."

    http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp?arti cle=791

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